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Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
Arcade 30 September 1997
Continuation of a series of realistic pinballs, launched in 1996. This time the authors serve us a journey in time, asking players to find fragments of the crystal hidden in four different time zones.
Pinball World
Arcade 25 January 1995
The most unusual flipper simulator ever seen in daylight. Depending on the progress, the player moves between several tables and explores the title world.
3D Ultra Pinball
Arcade 15 June 1995
Computer simulation of the pinball, made entirely in 3D. The tables on which we roll our ball (in total there are three tables in the game: Mine, Colony and Command Post) consist of a huge number of ramps, tunnels and secret passages.
SlamTilt Resurrection
Arcade 06 February 2000
Pinball simulator in realistic 3D graphics with the ability to play on two visually refined tables: Night of the Demon and The Pirate.
Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island
Arcade 21 March 2001
Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island is the first title in the series, a variation of the arcade game machines that takes the player and his "shiny metal ball" into a whole new dimension.
Williams Pinball Collection
Simulation 26 February 2008
A remake of a classic pinball from the times of arcade machines. The game provides us with 10 most popular tables, known from Williams flipcharts.
Pinball Fantasies
Arcade 29 September 1994
One of the most famous computer flippers, created by the once famous 21st Century Entertainment company. Four tables, phenomenal graphics and sound, as well as countless bonuses are waiting for enthusiasts of this type of entertainment.
Pinball FX2
Arcade 27 October 2010
The second installment of the popular flipper simulator, which is an improved and tweaked version of the original, released in 2007 by the team of Hungarian ZEN Studios. The title offers the mechanics known from the first part, but brings a lot of changes in technical matters. First of all, the graphic design of the game has been improved, as well as the physics of the cue ball's behavior and the behavior of individual table elements, which can be further modified using a special operator menu.
Marvel Pinball
Arcade 06 December 2010
Pinball created by Zen Studios. One of its main attractions are the cartoon characters from Marvel. In the game appear in such personalities as: Spider-Man, Iron Man, Blade and Wolverine. In addition, each table features fully three-dimensional and interactive background characters, such as Doctor Octopus and Green Goblin.
ZEN Pinball
Arcade 07 July 2008
Virtual pinball by ZEN studio. The production offers four extensive tables, improved ball physics and a multiplayer option. In this version all available tables are available in 3D graphics.
Absolute Pinball
Arcade 11 June 1996
Absolute Pinball is another arcade game, allowing you to try your hand at virtual machines, called pinball. The programme signed with the 21st Century Entertainment logo was prepared this time by the Swedish producer Unique Development Studios.
Hardcore Pinball
Arcade 16 December 2002
Classic and at the same time quite realistic pinball. There are four thematic tables to choose from, alluding to football or old cars.
Pinball Tycoon
Arcade 02 January 2003
Quite a classic pinball. You can choose from four different tables, which are thematically related to the history of the United States. Noteworthy is an extensive multiplayer for four people.
Muppet Pinball Mayhem
Arcade 29 May 2002
Classic pinball, but this time with the participation of the title Muppets. The player can choose between four different tables with different looks and types of bonuses.
Pinball FX (2007)
Arcade 25 April 2007
A pinball arcade game developed by Zen Studios. In Pinball FX, you bounce a metal ball on four themed tables; other boards can be purchased as paid DLC.
Alien Crush Returns
Arcade 26 August 2008
Re-edition of the classic pinball simulation. We control the metal ball, contributing to the increase in point score. All the tables presented are thematically related to the atmosphere of science fiction.
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection
Arcade 14 November 2004
Pinball Hall of Fame is one of the few items available to console owners to simulate pinball. In many respects, however, this is an unusual programme.
The Pinball of the Dead
Arcade canceled
Quite unusual pinball, in which the main roles "play" live corpses. The game contains numerous references to the series "The House of the Dead". Producers have prepared three different tables for the game.
Pinball 4000
Arcade 12 March 1994
Product created by British studio Spidersoft Ltd. - The game is known from the production of computer equivalents of pinballs, i.e. arcade games in which the metal ball is reflected by means of characteristic paws (so-called flippers).
Pinball 3D-VCR
Arcade 11 August 1997
Pinball 3D-VCR (in the United States known as Total Pinball 3D) is a modified version of Pinball Mania from 1995, which offers a new look at the tables well known from the original.
Pinball Construction Kit
Arcade 14 January 1996
The Pinball Construction Kit is a 21st Century Entertainment editor developed by Spidersoft Ltd. and released by 21st Century Entertainment, with the help of which you can create your own pinball games.
Gottlieb Pinball Classic
Arcade 15 December 2006
Gottlieb Pinball Classic is, as the name suggests, a simulator of an arcade machine, in which the main role is played by a shiny ball, reflected by means of special paws. This game refers to the rich history of the Gottlieb corporation, associated since the 1930s with such coin-op machines.
Fastlane Pinball
Arcade 28 November 2005
Fastlane Pinball is a budget program simulating pinball. The creators from the Dutch company Framework Studios focused primarily on online gameplay and competition between players.
Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey
Arcade 31 December 1999
The fourth installment of the Pro Pinball series, created by Adrian Barritt duo Richard Horrocks and Cunning Development. In this case, the Fantastic Journey title table was put at the disposal of the players, using numerous motifs from Juliusz Verne's rich work.